Sunday, August 23, 2009

Hazi Sahab's Biryani

Hazi Sahab's Biryani:

I may have told you this before, but it bears repetition. I am a bit of a biryani freak. Unkind friends - and I am amazed at their growing numbers - point out that I am also a freak when it comes to kebabs, steaks, pasta and sweets. But it's a fact that I become all moony-eyed when I come across a plate of good biryani. I was introduced to this dish by an old family friend called Bundu Khan, who used to be come and stay with us for weeks and occasionally months, and cooked the most delicious biryani. It was, to use that old cliché, love at first bite.

But I got addicted to this dish when I was studying at the Brahman Anglo Vedic College in Meerut. The name would give you an inkling of the kind of food we got in our hostel. You get a bit sick of urad dal, desi ghee and kheer after you have had the same meal day after day. So, I went in search of the Muslim oven of that volatile city and for two years happily survived on kebabs and biryani. Then, when I came to Delhi, I discovered the many culinary delights of the city, mainly in Purani Dilli.

Now, let me warn you that the biryani is a very touchy subject. If you praise Dilli ki biryani to somebody from Lucknow, you'll get either a pitying look, or some choice abuses. Delhi's food, the Lucknow foodie will tell you, is Lashkari, that is food of the soldiers or the hoi polloi. I am always open to other people's opinions, but let me tell you that the best biryanis come from Calcutta and Hyderabad. And I am not going to budge from this position. Sorry, but there's going to be no further correspondence on this subject.Delhi biryani tends to be oily, but there are some great eateries in the city where the biryani is as subtle as you want it to be. Of all the places that serve biryani in Delhi, two are particular favourites of mine. One is Hazi Noor Mohammed Biryaniwale - and I shall tell you about his biryani this week. Bur, first, let me grab your hand and guide you to the place. Start walking from Turkman Gate into the old city. After 300 yards, you will find on your right a lane called Elaichi Wali Gali, or the cardamom street. The second shop on the left is Hazi Sahab's eatery. It is a small shop with huge deghs right at the entrance. Now, let go off my hand and fend for yourself.I was in Old Delhi this week and paid a visit to Hazi Sahab's shop. As usual, the dark and dingy eatery was full of serious eaters too busy for a polite conversation. So, even though I was dying to discuss the weather with my fellow-foodies, I meekly placed my order for 1.5 kilos of buff biryani (in Old Delhi, you get it by the kilo), for which I paid the princely sum of Rs 60. And then I got it packed and took it with me for some hungry friends.It was just great. The biryani was spicy, the meat pieces were succulent and the rice was cooked to such perfection that no two grains hugged each other. This, in my opinion, is the best biryani in the city. But have I told you about this great Lucknow biryani stall in Delhi? Well, another day perhaps...

22 comments:

dear rahul,my regards to you! you are gifted with an unhurried style of writing that is simply irresistable. can almost taste the treats you blog about. i have recently discovered your blog, and promptly set off to devour every single post [somewhat like you polish off biryanis :)].and love the metro for making old delhi easily accessible to us all once again. am a student from delhi, but studying in meerut ( see the connection? ). what, according to you, are the best place(s) in meerut for chaat, biryani and kebebs?

There is no doubt that Haji Noor Mohammed Biryaniwale serves one of the most delicious Biryani's in Delhi. I had been to this restaurant in the year 2010 and will make it a point to visit Elaichi Wali Gali and taste Haji Ki Biryani as soon as i land in Delhi. Thanks Rahul for sharing this article. I have bookmarked it on my lappy and i have also set a reminder on my calender to visit this restaurant.

hey rahul its 8:50am 13th of may just red your blog first time...i was looking for some good suggestions for breakfast in delhi ...surfing through google reached to your blog and seriously Man !! i love the way u write i am reallllly hungry now and i want to try every thing u mentioned in ur blog ...u ROck :)

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